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. >> she was told you need a license to help people with taxes? >> free enterprise. >> this man after selling t-shirt's here for 30 years you must you must, tom. every bay wood is not on my mind. i forgot p that. >> i have no idea what's in these books. >> each and every one of knees is incomplee hencible to -- incomprehensible. >> i am flipping over this book department of energy reege layingses on the formula for sderm inning the energy efficiency of a commercialite maker. somebody who runs a bar or restaurant can go no the manufacturer and give me an ice maker if it works the market will figure out. >> we don't need the federal government printing capri prehencible. they formed a bizarre bure tratic sanders. it doesn't go away. like the cease. i isn't realize i don't exist any more. >> the mexican gray wolf. the pump back whale. the sea lion. these are engangered species they need information. the act i want both respected. if the bureaucrats would take a idead in and move two for tw it. ambassador our nation for future generations. >> they wan
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. >> she was told you need a license to help people with taxes. >> free enterprise is at stake. >> this man after selling t-shirts here for 30 yyars was told you must stop. this is just the rules from friday, december 16th. tiny fine print here. >> yep. >> every day is another book. and you have to know everything in here or you can go to jail? >> that's right. here i am a constitutional lawyer and i have no idea what is in these books. >> each and every one of these is incomprehensible. >> and unnecessary. i flip open this book, this is department of energy regulations on the formula for determining the energy efficiency of a commercial ice maker. somebody that runs a bar or restaurant can go to the manufacturer, say give me an ice maker. if it works, the market says what's the best -- >> we don't need reviews. >> we don't need the federal government printing mathematical formulas, requiring everybody to conform to this sort of bizarre bureaucratic standard. >> i keep every day getting more of this stuff. >> and it doesn't go away. >> like a disease. like a mold. seeps through slowly a
. >> she was told you need a license to help people with taxes. >> free enterprise is at stake. >> this man after selling t-shirts here for 30 yyars was told you must stop. this is just the rules from friday, december 16th. tiny fine print here. >> yep. >> every day is another book. and you have to know everything in here or you can go to jail? >> that's right. here i am a constitutional lawyer and i have no idea what is in these books. >> each and...
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when obama inherited the office, rich people were getting big tax breaks. >> you mean the tax breaks that b obama kept? >> yes. >> now they're not is what you're saying? >> yes, they took the tax breaks away. >> how do you explain the top 1% is outpassing by seven times what the lower 99 are making? >> here's exactly what obama -- >> believe it or not, president obama has actually widened the income gap but in a good way, bob, in a good way, because the 1% is going up, 34%, 99%, 4%, but they're going up, so that's a good thing. incoming equality is a misnomer. if the rising tide is rising all boat, raising all boats, that's a great thing. >> how can you say 15 years the top 1% increase of income take home pay is 247% and middle clashgs over the same 15 years, is 15%? you're saying that's equal? >> he's saying the numbers are rising up and that's good. >> it's better for everyone when this happens. >> when the rich people get richer? >> and the poor people get richer, yes. >> before you continue, let me get greg in here first. because you earlier were talking -- >> this argument about
when obama inherited the office, rich people were getting big tax breaks. >> you mean the tax breaks that b obama kept? >> yes. >> now they're not is what you're saying? >> yes, they took the tax breaks away. >> how do you explain the top 1% is outpassing by seven times what the lower 99 are making? >> here's exactly what obama -- >> believe it or not, president obama has actually widened the income gap but in a good way, bob, in a good way, because the...
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when you add these high taxes, high regulations, when you demonize success, when you think that everyone wants to crawl out of poverty into lower middle class and pay the bills week-to-week, if you think that's the american dream, your kidding yourself. >> the opposite of income inequality is income equality, and when you think you need to use the levers of power of the before government in order to coerce equality, that's what communism is about. so he is arguing for european style socialism. >> his presidency and everywhere where the democrats control. it's easy. california, new york, new jersey, washington, dc, wherever they control and have controlled, those. your greatest income inequality gaps. the rich can get richer, but the president doesn't talk about america as a place where there are great opportunities now -- >> well, wealth is always -- >> a war on wealth and a war on success. so all of the policies that charles just laid out, it's so true. not only are they massive wealth we distribution scheme us but they're war on achievements so the policies are designed to disencentavo
when you add these high taxes, high regulations, when you demonize success, when you think that everyone wants to crawl out of poverty into lower middle class and pay the bills week-to-week, if you think that's the american dream, your kidding yourself. >> the opposite of income inequality is income equality, and when you think you need to use the levers of power of the before government in order to coerce equality, that's what communism is about. so he is arguing for european style...
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your new plan is going to tax me. i need to buy another truck and build the company and i am getting taxed more and more. >> i don't want to punish your success, put i want to make sure everybody who is behind you has a chance like that, too. everybody is so pinch that business is bad for everybody. when you spread the wealth, it is good for everybody. >> and that is fine from a political point of view as the president talked about rich people like mitt romney and he used his opponent and john mccain's family and talked about shouldn't rich people like romney be compelled to give more to help those who are not as lucky. middle class, ordinary, regular folks, not even buying plumbing companies, but trying to make ends meet to pay for their own health insurance are being thrown out plans and if they can fight themselves through the website, they can find plans they can't afford. >> just about out of time. but your column today is beautiful and dark in that it discusses your dad and politics today. tell us about that. i
your new plan is going to tax me. i need to buy another truck and build the company and i am getting taxed more and more. >> i don't want to punish your success, put i want to make sure everybody who is behind you has a chance like that, too. everybody is so pinch that business is bad for everybody. when you spread the wealth, it is good for everybody. >> and that is fine from a political point of view as the president talked about rich people like mitt romney and he used his...
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there's no tax reform. no plan for economic growth. there's no plan for empowerment. bottom line the white house is talking redistribution. the republicans are talking no. and the american people are sitting there saying, what's in it for us. >> and doug if you're a 25-year-old, right, if you have a job, you're paying tax to pay for social security that you don't believe you'll ever collect a penny of. you're now paying into a health care system that you don'tyou n. medicare, medicaid. no wonderer they feel hopeless. >> i'm seeing a lot of that on twitter. this gentleman calls himself strawman. he says forget obama. can america reverse down ward spiral. gop, dnc, both focused on winging at the expense at the united states. >> that's what most people in america think. and today i got a quote sent to me and it says republican and free government would be an obvious absurdity if the particular checks in controls provided by the constitution had no real influence for the public good. and that is what we have now. this is what we have -- we have two parties who they care o
there's no tax reform. no plan for economic growth. there's no plan for empowerment. bottom line the white house is talking redistribution. the republicans are talking no. and the american people are sitting there saying, what's in it for us. >> and doug if you're a 25-year-old, right, if you have a job, you're paying tax to pay for social security that you don't believe you'll ever collect a penny of. you're now paying into a health care system that you don'tyou n. medicare, medicaid. no...
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if you're an individual buying health care cerage, you should be able to do that when you receive a tax credit. >> why, congresswoman, why do you think that this administration fought so hard and lied? the president has paid a big price for this, more than 50% of the american people don't think the man is trustworthy. but given that, given that, why would they -- what was the incentive for them to get the federal government involved? >> i do believe that that has been the issue all along, that the federal government would take over health care. health care is about 7% of the economy. when you include health care insurance and all the other aspects, it increases by a large portion. this is about government control. this, again, gets back to the same issue of the federal government knowing better for you and your family than you know for yourself. >> okay. i get that. but not only are they knowing what's good for us, but now they know everything -- the nsa, you know. and now you've got the health care. they know who has this infection and that -- what's happening? >> far too much informat
if you're an individual buying health care cerage, you should be able to do that when you receive a tax credit. >> why, congresswoman, why do you think that this administration fought so hard and lied? the president has paid a big price for this, more than 50% of the american people don't think the man is trustworthy. but given that, given that, why would they -- what was the incentive for them to get the federal government involved? >> i do believe that that has been the issue all...
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they collect tax information that criminals could use for scams. >> they say you should build the security platform first so customers and consumer trust you and your product. >> the president will try to sign up on the federal exchange. do you think it will be smooth? send us a tweet and let you know what you think about the president's exercise in trying to sign up. >> when speaker boehner did this about a week ago it took about a couple hours. >> i think it is going to go smoothly when the president tries >> hearing on the hill about how the president has handled this. the house is looking to see if the president violated constitutional rulings. >> you can expect the tone to be tough today. look at what house chairman bob said quote president obama has disregarded the mandates and changed key provisions without approval and failed to enforce immigration and drug laws. it is apparent, he says, that the president's vested interest is in the interest of his own agenda. you can expect democrats to take up for the president. >> who are the witnesses on this? >> familiar faces from cable news
they collect tax information that criminals could use for scams. >> they say you should build the security platform first so customers and consumer trust you and your product. >> the president will try to sign up on the federal exchange. do you think it will be smooth? send us a tweet and let you know what you think about the president's exercise in trying to sign up. >> when speaker boehner did this about a week ago it took about a couple hours. >> i think it is going...
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latest attempt at a consensus, a bill that would delay obama care's individual mandate and thus the tax penalty by a year. >> for one year there should be no crime and no fine. let's have that as transitional year and see if we can make these things work. >> reporter: manchin is not up for re-election in 2014 but west virginia senior senator rockefeller is retiring. a clou to how west virginia ans may fill that seat may be found in the fate of congressman nick rayhal. he has been hurt by the bad rollout, conservative americans for prosperity announced it is funding an obama care ad buy in his competitive direct. west virginia has been loyal to the democratic politicians. robert bird was the longest serving member in congress' history. but that may be threatened by what west virginia's perceive to be betrayal by a democratic white house. >> thank you very much. >>> for those of you taking early bets on the next presidential free state, senator rand paul says his wife will need some convincing if he makes a run in 2016. >> where's my cellphone. can i call my wife? two votes in my family,
latest attempt at a consensus, a bill that would delay obama care's individual mandate and thus the tax penalty by a year. >> for one year there should be no crime and no fine. let's have that as transitional year and see if we can make these things work. >> reporter: manchin is not up for re-election in 2014 but west virginia senior senator rockefeller is retiring. a clou to how west virginia ans may fill that seat may be found in the fate of congressman nick rayhal. he has been...
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it lets shoppers see insurance plans before they buy and whether they qualify for tax subsidies to lower costs. there are so-called back end problems the way customers get information to insurance companies may mean some people who think they are signing up won't actually be covered. earlier this morning on "fox & friends" former vice president dick cheney said the long list of issues with the law is evidence that the government should stay out of personal health care. take a listen. >> the idea that the government that can't bring us a website that will function effectively is now also going to deliver a better health care system, i just find ridiculous. if you can't design and run a website, what the heck are you doing messing with the health care system of the united states? jenna: peter doocy is live in washington with more on this story and has been looking at the website since it launched, peter. what can customers do today and see today they couldn't on launch day? >> reporter: jenna it is very easy to see your deductible and out-of-pocket costs right next to your potential premiu
it lets shoppers see insurance plans before they buy and whether they qualify for tax subsidies to lower costs. there are so-called back end problems the way customers get information to insurance companies may mean some people who think they are signing up won't actually be covered. earlier this morning on "fox & friends" former vice president dick cheney said the long list of issues with the law is evidence that the government should stay out of personal health care. take a...
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forgot to pay taxes for a couple of years? >> there is an ethics issue that was adjudicated that he tried to appeal. a lot of people thought he wasn't going to run again. to their surprise he is running again. calvin butts is a challenger, a prominent minister here in new york city. >> he forgot. the voters forgot. it is 23 minutes before the top of the hour. let's turn to maria molina who starts the weather day inside the studio. >> that's right. good morning. good to see you peter on the curvy couch. we have cold temperatures to talk about and a big winter storm that is going to be impacting so many people out west. it's been producing snow out here. parts of wyoming have already picked up more than six inches of snow. the same goes for parts of north dakota and minnesota. the storm system has already been on the move out here. take a look at how much additional snowfall we're expecting. at least 18 more inches across western colorado, at least 6 more inches widespread across parts of the upper midwest. significant snow fore
forgot to pay taxes for a couple of years? >> there is an ethics issue that was adjudicated that he tried to appeal. a lot of people thought he wasn't going to run again. to their surprise he is running again. calvin butts is a challenger, a prominent minister here in new york city. >> he forgot. the voters forgot. it is 23 minutes before the top of the hour. let's turn to maria molina who starts the weather day inside the studio. >> that's right. good morning. good to see you...
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seven percent of americans pay no income taxes now you re going to say he has ales tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but that would shock me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney was an example he's met he's met it's all these other guys you know quarter to three quarters of the most profitable corporations in america pay no taxes most of most wealthy people in america people who are have an entitled over a million dollars a year are paying very wonder if you're going to figure out how to get more people up to that category and try to write down how to not the people down to the plate place where they are having to pay all these things i would like to see a relative i don't i don't i know you don't i know you want to be millionaires and you are the poor people and i think you know that we have got a
seven percent of americans pay no income taxes now you re going to say he has ales tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but that would shock me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney was an example he's met he's...
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tax increases, spending increases at the federal level. so many possibility it is difficult to disentangle-- >> is it really had a hard if millions of people have more money to spend we don't know what the effect will be? >> sure' we're talking about 300 million people and 15 million would be independentinbenefitingfrom the. so in the context it will b be a small number. >> we are it will be a shot in the arm to the macro-economy, but it won't be huge. it would shift $35 billion to minimum wage workers. so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will bwillneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal costs per hour have gone up 10% to 25%? >> well, you ha
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of americans pay or no income taxes now you re going to take as ailes tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but romney would like that which struck me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney was an example he's met he's met it's all these other guys you know quarter to three quarters of the most profitable corporations in america pay no taxes most of most wealthy people in america people who are have an entitled over a million dollars a year are paying very wonder if you're considering how to get more people up to that category and try to write on how to not the people down to the plate place where they are having to pay all these things i would like to see a relative i don't i don't i know you don't i know you want to be millionaires and you are the poor people and i think they don't think we have too m
of americans pay or no income taxes now you re going to take as ailes tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but romney would like that which struck me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney was an example he's met...
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more of these for profit schools school choice they call it really it's taxpayer funded vouchers your tax dollars leaving the public system going to private schools with sometimes very little or minimal standards and very little on outcomes so really taking away from public education and putting into private entities another piece of alex upcoming years agenda seems to be stripping environmental regulations you know our protections from polluters yeah you know when i went i'll never forget they had a book they gave us fifty reasons why increased levels of c o two are good for you they gave us a very good seriously seriously by a scientist and this is just a given part of the agenda it's taking away regulation that protect the public. metal standards and continues to make it easier to pollute and harder to have consumer protections for people especially who've been harmed by environmental problems it's extraordinarily they want to reduce patient rights and patient protections how to do this again it goes back to more anti-consumer provisions where you're losing your ability to have protect
more of these for profit schools school choice they call it really it's taxpayer funded vouchers your tax dollars leaving the public system going to private schools with sometimes very little or minimal standards and very little on outcomes so really taking away from public education and putting into private entities another piece of alex upcoming years agenda seems to be stripping environmental regulations you know our protections from polluters yeah you know when i went i'll never forget they...
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taxes are there ever been a dish or we could do something about that at least a locally recently boulder colorado just voted to. put there are like tricity under public control this is an incredible feat to produce more renewables. could this be replicated around the country as well i think that is what's interesting about boulder boulder had two big fights they won one by just a fraction of the vote and then of course the corporations came in and then this is all done mainly by young people a lot of students involved in the next time around two to one vote and they want it and they're turning it from you know coal fire and oil fire over to renewables and it's a very serious operation there's discussion of pittsburgh and minneapolis many cities could do this and picking up on the boulder how do they exactly do it whether the referendum was a first step and then getting yet another referendum was forced and then the organizers they really did organize brilliantly so what you're saying is we have to get out and do something. about this is that and take action i mean it really is through th
taxes are there ever been a dish or we could do something about that at least a locally recently boulder colorado just voted to. put there are like tricity under public control this is an incredible feat to produce more renewables. could this be replicated around the country as well i think that is what's interesting about boulder boulder had two big fights they won one by just a fraction of the vote and then of course the corporations came in and then this is all done mainly by young people a...
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more of these for profit schools school choice they call it really it's taxpayer funded vouchers your tax dollars leaving the public system going to private schools with sometimes very little or minimal standards and very little on outcomes so really taking away from public education and putting into private entities another piece of alex upcoming years agenda seems to be stripping environmental regulations you know our protections from polluters yeah you know when i went out ever forget they had a book they gave us fifty reasons why increased levels of c o two are good for you they gave us a very good seriously seriously by a scientist and this is just a given part of the agenda it's taking away a regulation that protects the public for environment. standards and continues to make it easier to pollute and harder to have consumer protections for people especially who've been harmed by environmental problems it's extraordinarily they want to reduce patient rights and patient protections how to how to do this again goes back to more anti-consumer provisions where you're losing your ability
more of these for profit schools school choice they call it really it's taxpayer funded vouchers your tax dollars leaving the public system going to private schools with sometimes very little or minimal standards and very little on outcomes so really taking away from public education and putting into private entities another piece of alex upcoming years agenda seems to be stripping environmental regulations you know our protections from polluters yeah you know when i went out ever forget they...
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francisco, between everyone that spoke today and also with the small businesses, that pay the bulk of the taxes out of all of the people that the stake holders here. and we also need representation for the families, that grow up here in san francisco. and i grew up here in san francisco and i raise mied family and i live in san francisco and i want them to be part of this decision making and we need balance for them. the life cycle of family in san francisco, and includes having infants and having to go to see doctors, and going shopping in the neighborhood with these, young kids, and with the parking is a must. and going to the different party and going to see family. and they become older and they become school age and then, you need to take them to schools. and their school events and their sporting events and the baseball practice and dr. visits and multitasking and having to go to the hardware store and having to go shopping and dinner prepared and having to pick up your other child. and we are more than just bikes, and the families can be forgot enhere in san francisco and i hope that you
francisco, between everyone that spoke today and also with the small businesses, that pay the bulk of the taxes out of all of the people that the stake holders here. and we also need representation for the families, that grow up here in san francisco. and i grew up here in san francisco and i raise mied family and i live in san francisco and i want them to be part of this decision making and we need balance for them. the life cycle of family in san francisco, and includes having infants and...
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there is no incentive built in because of the medical device tax. little by little, we're seeing the cascade effect. maybe the intent was to get everybody insurance, the bottom line is nobody is getting quality insurance and they're not getting everything they need. >> something that's called the affordable care act when taxicabs providing less care -- had it's providing less care. this latest uncertainties sort of bolts into what's going on. i think just brings more concern. giving everybody a headache this morning to think about the fact that you can't take that cost and offset it deductible. that's at the heart of all americans who may be taking medication and it's just another way. we see institutions like corporations, pharmaceuticals. they're invasive enough to deal with what is going to come. but the average american person isn't. they're left with little choice and it's really a bad thing. >> sure. so you can't keep your doctor necessarily. you can't keep your plan. you can't keep your hospital. and now perhaps you can't keep the pills you'r
there is no incentive built in because of the medical device tax. little by little, we're seeing the cascade effect. maybe the intent was to get everybody insurance, the bottom line is nobody is getting quality insurance and they're not getting everything they need. >> something that's called the affordable care act when taxicabs providing less care -- had it's providing less care. this latest uncertainties sort of bolts into what's going on. i think just brings more concern. giving...
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i have a claim to get a refund on my taxes therefore i'm a creditor. it's a very small amount and i don't ever expect to see it but the number of creditors is everybody who the city does business with thirty seconds left where does a try go from here. well the question is what is the restructuring plan going to look like and can detroit ever get back to the credit markets that's the problem for the pensioners is if the we organization plan favors the creditors so that detroit in five years can reach up the pension credit market pensioners are going to take a big hit peter henning professor of law of wayne state university thank you so much for weighing in thank you for having me while you're after here a pro-business group known as the american legislative exchange council or alec has gathered for one week to discuss domestic business policy now this week the group has come to d.c. to meet but it wasn't alone protesters gathered right outside ok but like. all right we've got to go we're going to let them know it is not ok for them to have a private mee
i have a claim to get a refund on my taxes therefore i'm a creditor. it's a very small amount and i don't ever expect to see it but the number of creditors is everybody who the city does business with thirty seconds left where does a try go from here. well the question is what is the restructuring plan going to look like and can detroit ever get back to the credit markets that's the problem for the pensioners is if the we organization plan favors the creditors so that detroit in five years can...
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so right now it's mild. 53 rockville. 52 in reston and 55 fair tax. this is kyle -- fairfax. this is quite a deal. 53 college park and even 56 in waldorf. okay, so mild tonight. mainly dry. you may see a couple of showers but primarily after midnight. and then mild at the bus stop. 48 to 54. that's a good deal. and then the 60s roll in tomorrow. we're talking -- we're not talking about low 60s we're talking about mid- to upper 60s and well into the 60s everybody tomorrow and then a wet finish to the week. and weave had showers in all week but i think friday would be good day to actually take your umbrella. enough showers to warrant that. for tonight, mostly cloudy. quite mild. shower possible. low only around 50 and winds out of the south at around 10 and maybe some upper 40s in the 'burbs but either side of 50. certainly downtown. 60 by 11:00. and low 60s by 1:00. next three days, still mild on friday. good news. bad news some showers and some light rain. 60. maybe a morning shower on saturday. then colder. only in the 40s on saturday. that will set the stage for what is not
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their idea was to cut taxes. if your car breaks down, cut taxes. if you're houses on fire, cut taxes. if your lawn needs mowing, cut taxes. that was the only idea that they presented to voters. americans thought that they had very old ideas. >> they only felt that way because it was true. >> how many years have you seen the same commercial where a guy stands up and says i am for less taxes, less regulation and more freedom? we've been doing that since 1980 and, yes, we are all for that. but if that is the only message and we don't connect that to working-class voters -- by the way, in 1994 when we took over, we owned as a party working- class voters making like 30,000 dollars to $60,000. we dominated that area. >> your point about ronald reagan speaks to that. reagan was a child of goldwater. that is what inspired me to get politics. anti-big government, anti-communism. bad ideas, right? e fit our conservative principals to his day. it, dded something to economic determinism, optimism. we can do and be anything we want. there's a shining city out t
their idea was to cut taxes. if your car breaks down, cut taxes. if you're houses on fire, cut taxes. if your lawn needs mowing, cut taxes. that was the only idea that they presented to voters. americans thought that they had very old ideas. >> they only felt that way because it was true. >> how many years have you seen the same commercial where a guy stands up and says i am for less taxes, less regulation and more freedom? we've been doing that since 1980 and, yes, we are all for...
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he evaded taxes on the cottage. the president didn't take to his side and also you remember the $30,000 plate funt raising event that went on in harlem, which is the district of charlie rangel. he wasn't invited. >> but you can have a conversation with charlie rangel. charlie rangel is a politician. he understands compromise. two people coming together to achieve something. the obama white house wants to lecture you on how they're morally superior, shut up and obey. one has a realistic understanding of human nature and the other thinks he's jesus. >> more on that coming up. first, this. it's not too early to talk 2016. there's already chatter about who's going to make the next run for the white house. >> it's something that i'll certainly consider. >> i'm a very able politician i'll tell you whether i'm able to persuade my wife. >> our next guest has those few names no one is talking about yet. >> remember this, it had so many of you outraged yesterday. spaghetti owe's tweeting out this picture on pearl harbor day.
he evaded taxes on the cottage. the president didn't take to his side and also you remember the $30,000 plate funt raising event that went on in harlem, which is the district of charlie rangel. he wasn't invited. >> but you can have a conversation with charlie rangel. charlie rangel is a politician. he understands compromise. two people coming together to achieve something. the obama white house wants to lecture you on how they're morally superior, shut up and obey. one has a realistic...
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and because even with strengthened that safety net and extended pro-work and pro-family tax credits, a recent study found that the poverty rate has fallen by 40% since the 1960s. and these endeavors didn't just make us a better country. they reaffirmed we're a great country. so we can make a difference on this. in fact, that's our generation's task, to rebuild america's economic and civic foundation to continue the expansion of an opportunity for this generation and the next generation. and like -- [ applause ] and like nira, i take this personally. i'm only here because this country educated my grandfather on the g.i. bill. when my father left and my mom hit hard times trying to raise my sister and me going to school, this country helped make sure we didn't go hungry. when michelle, the daughter of a shift worker at a water plant and a secretary, wanted to go to college just like me, this country helped us afford it until we could pay it back. so it drives me as a grandson, a son, a father, as an american, to make sure that every striving,heart hard-working, optimistic kid in americ
and because even with strengthened that safety net and extended pro-work and pro-family tax credits, a recent study found that the poverty rate has fallen by 40% since the 1960s. and these endeavors didn't just make us a better country. they reaffirmed we're a great country. so we can make a difference on this. in fact, that's our generation's task, to rebuild america's economic and civic foundation to continue the expansion of an opportunity for this generation and the next generation. and...
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nonsense it's a privilege to have access to all that stuff they eat that all of us pay for with our tax dollars next if we made such stupid laws but they must pay what some outsider decides is a living wage we're going to teddy roosevelt the moment they will simply move their physical business overseas well yeah unless you have a rational trade policy from the george washington and ministration until the reagan revolution and certainly with nafta calf to shaft to. kind of thing there are three a lot of ways to say you know i really don't think it's going to be in your best interest to move your manufacturing over to india we're pretty much the only country these days the only developed country that doesn't either use some form of terror for some form of a vat tax which can be reversible on the way out and double up along the way in as a functional tariff to protect the marketplace. so you know again here we've got a comment or you know who just doesn't understand basic econ here's another one this is vague just wondering what that living wage would be why not fifty dollars truly prices
nonsense it's a privilege to have access to all that stuff they eat that all of us pay for with our tax dollars next if we made such stupid laws but they must pay what some outsider decides is a living wage we're going to teddy roosevelt the moment they will simply move their physical business overseas well yeah unless you have a rational trade policy from the george washington and ministration until the reagan revolution and certainly with nafta calf to shaft to. kind of thing there are three...
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but those gas taxes, the federal levy of around 18 cents a gallon in taxes by the state of around 8 and 50 cents a gallon, they pay to maintain highways and bridges across the country. and that's already a huge problem. we begin tonight with that terrifying bridge collapse. >> reporter: take for example the news that broke in may when an interstate 5 bridge collapsed a couple hundred miles north of portland. by next year the federal highway trust fund, the source of almost all the funding for bridges and roads that comes from washington will go bust. >> the bottom line is that we are in a downward spiral. what it means is the federal government is not going to be able to help states and locallities maintain what they've got. it means that people will pay with less safe driving conditions. >> does the gas tax generate enough revenue for the state of oregon to maintain its roads properly? >> no. just plain no. >> vicky say republican member of the oregon house. she says as the state's residents buy even more efficient cars and less gas, the budget crunch is only going get worse. but she t
but those gas taxes, the federal levy of around 18 cents a gallon in taxes by the state of around 8 and 50 cents a gallon, they pay to maintain highways and bridges across the country. and that's already a huge problem. we begin tonight with that terrifying bridge collapse. >> reporter: take for example the news that broke in may when an interstate 5 bridge collapsed a couple hundred miles north of portland. by next year the federal highway trust fund, the source of almost all the funding...
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that is the one thing i have to say i enjoy about making money, paying my taxes. stuart: anybody that can convert mob wife image into million dollars gets my vote. good luck with the books and good luck with the new series tomorrow night. >> thank you. stuart: your take on the poster boyd of corporate greed. your take on that is next. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. stuart: last hour i gave my take on than is being released on parole next week. is your take. he was over the top and hard to like. if he was in government, he would have been a hero. anne-marie tweet too bad prosecutors can't go after government
that is the one thing i have to say i enjoy about making money, paying my taxes. stuart: anybody that can convert mob wife image into million dollars gets my vote. good luck with the books and good luck with the new series tomorrow night. >> thank you. stuart: your take on the poster boyd of corporate greed. your take on that is next. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the...
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>>'m trying to lower taxes for detroit. i don't want to raise taxes. it's hard to come to an agreement. divided government. most likely we'll get another continuing resolution. our country is almost evenly split. republicans and half democrats. what we believe in is very far it's hard to find agreement. debate is good. ust because we're having discussion, that's bad. we've been debating since the beginning of our republic. a good healthy debate is good sometimes. >> several questions around the polarization and the disgust general american public has with that polarization and the grid lock in washington. propose to help heal some of that. >> i think we can, you know, agree to disagree and not necessarily always be disagreeable. some of that is personalities, how we work things out. i think, i t and i, don't know him real well, i fine. we've gotten along i've rid on air force one with him, talking about structure. trying to be supportive. there's various policy issues i haven't attacked him and tried to be supportive on on some of the drug issues. it's
>>'m trying to lower taxes for detroit. i don't want to raise taxes. it's hard to come to an agreement. divided government. most likely we'll get another continuing resolution. our country is almost evenly split. republicans and half democrats. what we believe in is very far it's hard to find agreement. debate is good. ust because we're having discussion, that's bad. we've been debating since the beginning of our republic. a good healthy debate is good sometimes. >> several...
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we used to call each other and share ideas on tax reform, on education reform. on getting things done. we love the environment on you can actually achieve results. that's the great thing of being a governor. i look at so many of the members of the utah state legislature who are here. and with each one of them, i can tell you stories about how we were able to get things done and the can-do attitude. it was remarkable. joe then went on to the senate and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on capitol hill, something that evan knows a lot about. i went on to china to become our senior diplomat running the embassy there. and we kind of regrouped a little bit later when joe and nancy jacobson, who was the power behind no labels initially came and said would you like to become part of the o labels movement. what on earth is no labels? is it a third party effort to kind of ship wreck the republicans and the democrats. is it a bunch of mushy moderates to get together to take over the world? none of the above. come to find that it is a group that resp
we used to call each other and share ideas on tax reform, on education reform. on getting things done. we love the environment on you can actually achieve results. that's the great thing of being a governor. i look at so many of the members of the utah state legislature who are here. and with each one of them, i can tell you stories about how we were able to get things done and the can-do attitude. it was remarkable. joe then went on to the senate and became terribly frustrated with the culture...
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point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason why we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties since 1986 is because it's not easy to do. we're not going to get everything that we want and she's not going to get everything that she wants. >> what if they reject it. >> i think we'll pass there though the house. we'll go first given our schedules. we'll post this on our website this evening and we intend to bring it to the house floor later this week. i have every reason to expect great support from our caucus. we're keeping our key principles. no one here had to sacrifice their core principles. our principles are don't raise taxes, reduce the deficit. we also have a lot of concerned members about defense. the next hit was going to hit solely on the m
point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason why we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties since 1986 is because it's not easy to do. we're not going to get everything that we want and she's not going to...
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part of the way to deal with it by raising taxes at the top and create a more generous state to support incomes as you have this natural growth. if if anybody had a silver bullet to fix this, we're seeing this not just in the u.s. but in europe and other advanced countries. >> as you said, i don't know how you feel, josh seems to think we could blame it on the pop stars. >> that's what we do, blame everything on the pop stars. justin bieber and one direction. >> josh you can't talk about the economy without talking about passing a budget which i know the president touched on as well. this growing optimism around maybe passing a budget for 2014 which would avoid another government shutdown come january 15th thanks to this rumored paul murray deal you've been writing about. a positive step forward. you're not as optimistic and don't think enough republicans will rally behind it. don't you think this time around will be different after republicans were so beat up over the government shutdown, or do you think they'll play the same old game? >> that's the question, the sort of deal we're loo
part of the way to deal with it by raising taxes at the top and create a more generous state to support incomes as you have this natural growth. if if anybody had a silver bullet to fix this, we're seeing this not just in the u.s. but in europe and other advanced countries. >> as you said, i don't know how you feel, josh seems to think we could blame it on the pop stars. >> that's what we do, blame everything on the pop stars. justin bieber and one direction. >> josh you can't...
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nonsense it's a privilege to have access to all that stuff the eat that all of us pay for with our tax dollars next if we made such stupid laws that they must pay what some outsider decides is a living wage we get to teddy roosevelt the moment they will simply move their physical business overseas well yeah unless you have a rational trade policy from the george washington and ministration until the reagan revolution and certainly with nafta calf to shaft to. kind of thing there are her a lot of ways to say you know i really don't think it's going to be in your best interest to move your manufacturing over to india. we're pretty much the only country these days the only developed country that doesn't either use some form of terror for some form of which can be reversible on the way out and double up along the way in as a functional tariff to protect marketplaces so get air we've got a comment or you know who just doesn't understand basic econ here's another one this is a vague just wondering what that living wage would be why not fifty dollars truly prices would rise to offset most rea
nonsense it's a privilege to have access to all that stuff the eat that all of us pay for with our tax dollars next if we made such stupid laws that they must pay what some outsider decides is a living wage we get to teddy roosevelt the moment they will simply move their physical business overseas well yeah unless you have a rational trade policy from the george washington and ministration until the reagan revolution and certainly with nafta calf to shaft to. kind of thing there are her a lot...
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run, it was a net gain for taxpayers, keeping 2.5 million people on the job spending money and paying taxes. >>> the ceo of the new american airlines says no rate hikes for now. they merged yesterday with u.s. airways. doug parker, ceo, says air fares will remain steady. >>> new evidence that the nation's retailers have been scaling back a bit on their holiday hiring. last month, the retailers brought in 471,000 workers. about 5% less than the record of 494,000 workers set last year. analysts say it shows a possible drop in business confidence. >>> forbes magazine is out with a list of what they call hollywood's overpaid actors. topping the list, adam sandler, katherine heigl a close second. reese witherspoon rounds out the top three. forbes arrives at the list after considering a star's pay, the movie budgets, and expenses. i wouldn't mind being on that list. overpaid. >> it usually means underworked, right? >>> well, a new use for the little blue pill. why some doctors are saying viagra might be useful to women? >> really? >>> fun gone too far maybe. a snowball fight getting out of contro
run, it was a net gain for taxpayers, keeping 2.5 million people on the job spending money and paying taxes. >>> the ceo of the new american airlines says no rate hikes for now. they merged yesterday with u.s. airways. doug parker, ceo, says air fares will remain steady. >>> new evidence that the nation's retailers have been scaling back a bit on their holiday hiring. last month, the retailers brought in 471,000 workers. about 5% less than the record of 494,000 workers set...
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low taxes. of course, we've got to cut taxes. but here's the catch. wi withholding state money from the city has helped crush the city of detroit. now, i don't know what city you live in. but let's just think about this. all of a sudden, your city, and you pay state taxes, you're not going to get any state funds anymore. oh, no, no, no. you live in who struck john usa. no, you don't get taxes anymore. the state legislature is holding the money from you so you have to suck it up. the numbers are pretty staggering. you've got deregulation of wall street, which has also hurt the pensions and when it came back, how much money did that go to the pension fund to help out oh? detroit lost roughly 300,000 jobs over the past 30 years. there is no way a city survives when it loses 90% of its manufacturing base. the tax base has eroded, along with public services and public safety. what's the result? people are getting the hell out of town. severe outmigration. and those who are staying there are getting stuck with the bill. the city government of detroit didn't
low taxes. of course, we've got to cut taxes. but here's the catch. wi withholding state money from the city has helped crush the city of detroit. now, i don't know what city you live in. but let's just think about this. all of a sudden, your city, and you pay state taxes, you're not going to get any state funds anymore. oh, no, no, no. you live in who struck john usa. no, you don't get taxes anymore. the state legislature is holding the money from you so you have to suck it up. the numbers are...
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and they say rents have skyrocketed and many people have received eviction notices. >> they get my tax paying dollars and i am booted out and i am not too happy with that. >> they want to put affordable housing ahead of corporate demand. >> the city is taking steps to slow the number of evictss. collectors' seats will go on sale and it will be dismantleed sometime next year. delivery will go to next year and it will go to the parks department as well. >>> hearing postponed why the hearing into the airlines crash that was due to get underway this morning is not happening. >>> and a southern fire at a san francisco recycling plant happened just within the past 40 minutes. >>> good morning, right now we are looking at traffic which is getting more crowded as we get closer to the 6:00 hour and 880 westbound is slow along with some other areas, i will tell you where. >>> 30s and 20s, although it is warmer in san francisco, we will tell you how much longer this gold snap will last. . >>> good morning, and san francisco fire and why it took so long for the fire to be put out. >>> we will tell
and they say rents have skyrocketed and many people have received eviction notices. >> they get my tax paying dollars and i am booted out and i am not too happy with that. >> they want to put affordable housing ahead of corporate demand. >> the city is taking steps to slow the number of evictss. collectors' seats will go on sale and it will be dismantleed sometime next year. delivery will go to next year and it will go to the parks department as well. >>> hearing...
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when you have a rebate, do you get charged tax on the original or discounted price? is it worth it to get the l.e.d. holiday rights instead of the traditional ones? time for ask liz. the first question comes from e-mail and emily is wondering, liz, if the popular poinsettia plant is actually toxic to her pets? >> we found your answer at the american society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. the poinsettia plants are not. the deadly flower's legend has them to be. it doesn't mean you want your pets to eat them. consuming poinsettia's may cause mild gastrointestinal problems. keeping it out of your pets reach is a good idea. >>> the next question is from ralph. he's been out holiday shopping, bought a tv that came with an instant rebate. the store charged him a sales tax on the original price of the tv instead of the discounted price. he's wondering why? >> why is that? the comptroller of maryland said the tax you pay is based on the type of coupon or rebate you use. typically, if you use a manufacturer's rebate, pay the sales tax on the price before the discou
when you have a rebate, do you get charged tax on the original or discounted price? is it worth it to get the l.e.d. holiday rights instead of the traditional ones? time for ask liz. the first question comes from e-mail and emily is wondering, liz, if the popular poinsettia plant is actually toxic to her pets? >> we found your answer at the american society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. the poinsettia plants are not. the deadly flower's legend has them to be. it doesn't mean...
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it's all about how much tax you pay when you shop online. christine romans explains how this will affect your money. >> wolf, on the biggest online shopping day of the year, no less, the supreme court punting on the most important issue in retail right now. and that means millions of people may now have to pay state tax on their online purchases. now, states have been putting pressure on internet retailers to collect sales tax and amazon.com and overstock.com fought this effort with different results in different courts. it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on internet purchases. >> christine
it's all about how much tax you pay when you shop online. christine romans explains how this will affect your money. >> wolf, on the biggest online shopping day of the year, no less, the supreme court punting on the most important issue in retail right now. and that means millions of people may now have to pay state tax on their online purchases. now, states have been putting pressure on internet retailers to collect sales tax and amazon.com and overstock.com fought this effort with...
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reform that would broaden the base and lower the tax rates. i can think of nothing that would help the economy more. what do you think about this? >> nothing in this near-term deal. there is an appetite for what you described particularly on the business side of the equation on corporate taxes. the white house has a plan to do precisely what you described, maybe not get the rate down the way you'd like it but they do have a plan. here's something i'd like to ask the representative about. i understand that you want to -- that there are republicans up there who want to keep the appropriations levels to where they are already. they're not that interested in this new deal. and i heard you criticizing the sequester in terms of the economic impacts. but my question is, it seems to me -- not trying to play gotcha here. just observing things like how rogers says, we can't write bills to these levels of 967. we have to get rid of the sequester is we're going to be able to actually successfully appropriate. what about that? >> dave, i'm going to give yo
reform that would broaden the base and lower the tax rates. i can think of nothing that would help the economy more. what do you think about this? >> nothing in this near-term deal. there is an appetite for what you described particularly on the business side of the equation on corporate taxes. the white house has a plan to do precisely what you described, maybe not get the rate down the way you'd like it but they do have a plan. here's something i'd like to ask the representative about....
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task forces no media is allowed in there's an education task force there's an energy task force the tax policy task force it's basically organized in a similar way that our congress is organized into committees now once legislation is passed out of these task forces is then carried with lawmakers back to their. states where they try to pass it through their respective state legislatures to become actual laws so basically that's how it works and it's this activity that threatens progressives who argue that this organization acts as a shadow government churning out corporatists legislation in forcing elected lawmakers to pledge allegiance to corporate interests rather than their own voters back home members here say nothing nefarious is going on i first came to alec over a decade ago when i was serving in the bush administration i've been privileged to work with alec in the federal government i've been privileged to work with alec when i was back in texas at the texas public policy foundation leading the tenth amendment center and i am proud to stand with alec today and i will tell you th
task forces no media is allowed in there's an education task force there's an energy task force the tax policy task force it's basically organized in a similar way that our congress is organized into committees now once legislation is passed out of these task forces is then carried with lawmakers back to their. states where they try to pass it through their respective state legislatures to become actual laws so basically that's how it works and it's this activity that threatens progressives who...
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taxes were there ever been a decision we could do something about that at least a locally recently boulder colorado just voted to. put there are like tricity under public control this is an incredible feat to produce more renewables could this be replicated around the country as well i think that is what's interesting about boulder boulder had two big fights they won one by just a fraction of the vote and then of course the corporations came in and this is all done mainly by young people a lot of students involved in the next time around two to one vote and they want it and they're turning it from you know coal fire and oil fire over to renewables and it's a very serious operation there's discussion in pittsburgh and minneapolis many cities could do this and picking up on the boulder how did they exactly do it was a referendum was the first step in getting yet another referendum was forced and then they organized as they really did organize brilliantly so what you're saying is we have to get out and do something about this is a big i mean it really is through these referendums and local ac
taxes were there ever been a decision we could do something about that at least a locally recently boulder colorado just voted to. put there are like tricity under public control this is an incredible feat to produce more renewables could this be replicated around the country as well i think that is what's interesting about boulder boulder had two big fights they won one by just a fraction of the vote and then of course the corporations came in and this is all done mainly by young people a lot...
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your tax cheat if you are not paying your sales taxes. and people are paying big bucks for sports memorabilia. from the ballfield may be. people pay money for anything. that is what they are paying for a barrel of oil. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. daymac new home sales surging in october taking home builder stocks with them. nicole petallides is at the stock exchange. >> helped to bring them off of the lows of the day, they are not far off of the unchanged line but the new home sales numbers came in and beat the street expectations with a rise of 20.4% to 440,000 beating the estimate of 426,000. of up arr
your tax cheat if you are not paying your sales taxes. and people are paying big bucks for sports memorabilia. from the ballfield may be. people pay money for anything. that is what they are paying for a barrel of oil. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of...
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so he saves on taxes by playing for seattle. >> a lot on taxes. >> a lot. he pockets an extra $42 million in annual taxes by paying for the mariners where he would pay about $504,000 a year versus more than $2 million if he stayed with the yankees. what does it mean in terms of net pay? well, net pay per year under the yankees' offer would be $12.3 million. with the mariners, $12.8 million. >> it changes everything. >> it certainly does because that means the net pay over the contract life for the mariners worked out to $128 million for 10 years whereas for the yankees, again, the best offer they made, $86 million for seven years. $42 million more. you can buy a lot with that. >> which other team -- clearly, working in seattle isn't so bad after all. >> no. >> which other teams offer a good tax deal? >> robert raiola was telling us that in fact the teams you want to play for, those based in seattle or texas because texas also doesn't have a state tax treatment. and based on the 2013 schedule, he created a jock tax index. and miami marlins, houston astros, s
so he saves on taxes by playing for seattle. >> a lot on taxes. >> a lot. he pockets an extra $42 million in annual taxes by paying for the mariners where he would pay about $504,000 a year versus more than $2 million if he stayed with the yankees. what does it mean in terms of net pay? well, net pay per year under the yankees' offer would be $12.3 million. with the mariners, $12.8 million. >> it changes everything. >> it certainly does because that means the net pay...
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the law forces them to remit sales tax. another division related to the health care law -- the justices are leaving in place a federal appeals ruling dismissing a suit from liberty university challenging a portion of the law that requires most employees to provide health insurance to their employees. on the fed page in the washington post, the supreme court is lacking cases to consider. instead of the usual 12 cases it has been hearing in recent years, the justices have only seven scheduled for the february sitting. it is a diminished pocket on the court. so far, justices have found fewer cases than usual worthy of receiving full re- think and oral argument. you can read the rest that art -- article in the washington post today. 1974, the vice president was sworn in as the president of the united states. this is what she was wearing during the swearing-in ceremony. she was less than excited about becoming a first lady. president ford encouraged her and said we can do this. she resolved that if she was going to have to do th
the law forces them to remit sales tax. another division related to the health care law -- the justices are leaving in place a federal appeals ruling dismissing a suit from liberty university challenging a portion of the law that requires most employees to provide health insurance to their employees. on the fed page in the washington post, the supreme court is lacking cases to consider. instead of the usual 12 cases it has been hearing in recent years, the justices have only seven scheduled for...
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they came up with the negative income tax which led to the income tax credit that's helping a lot of poor people. they came up, dare i say it, with health care exchanges which president obama put into law. they came up with revenue sharing to help stress state and local government. they're turning their own back on their own history. not just on liberal ideas. >> you know, congressman, a lot of people -- this was brought home when they realize you're talking about children. there was as i said this very arresting article in "the new york times" this morning front page that i read very early this morning. about this 11-year-old named sesani. and it brought to mind when the president was speaking on income inequality. he talked about children in poverty. listen. >> the idea that a child may never be able to escape that poverty because she lacks a decent education or health care or a community that views her future as their own. that should offend all of us. and it should compel us to action. we are a better country than this. >> i mean, when we get to the point where children in no fau
they came up with the negative income tax which led to the income tax credit that's helping a lot of poor people. they came up, dare i say it, with health care exchanges which president obama put into law. they came up with revenue sharing to help stress state and local government. they're turning their own back on their own history. not just on liberal ideas. >> you know, congressman, a lot of people -- this was brought home when they realize you're talking about children. there was as i...
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looking taxes, high school football on friday nights, which that done to a committee. some of the college towns turn into metropolises on saturday. what football can do to galvanize the community. there's very few things that can have the power of football. it's america's game. we start talking about some of the presidents and their obsession with football for whatever reason. i think it would be a good place to close and then we can take some questions. and the president is most closely associated with football is theodore roosevelt. and theodore roosevelt's interest in football was highlighted in 1905 because they had such a brutal season. there were more players killed on one saturday in 1905 from football hits and were killed all last season. theodore roosevelt held a white house summit not far from here on football where he wanted to have the big schools pledge for a clean again, to follow the rules. and after that 1905 season, it was sort of a microcosm of football. the game evolves. that's the message of my book. that's the message of "the war on football." howe
looking taxes, high school football on friday nights, which that done to a committee. some of the college towns turn into metropolises on saturday. what football can do to galvanize the community. there's very few things that can have the power of football. it's america's game. we start talking about some of the presidents and their obsession with football for whatever reason. i think it would be a good place to close and then we can take some questions. and the president is most closely...
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you can't have the jobs that invest in health care, the tax breaks are given to the rich -- >> you have a lot less productive -- productive consumption, essentially, the money points back to the economy. >> you don't have demand because people don't have jobs or they're working at low wage work. so you don't have the demand that would spark business investment. >> and the president today i think was making this very practical case, which was interesting, he kept saying it is not ideological, this is actually the thing that is not working. i think that pragmatic argument has been a rising argument in the last few years. >> oh, no, there has been speculation on the right wing, the left wing, the data is out, it is correlated with sluggish growth. that some of the most equal societies in the world actually have the highest economic growth and the more emphasis on education. we taught the nation and world on one category. we created after the recession more low income jobs, more low wage jobs than any other country, an advanced capitalist country. 25% of our jobs are paid 45% of the median
you can't have the jobs that invest in health care, the tax breaks are given to the rich -- >> you have a lot less productive -- productive consumption, essentially, the money points back to the economy. >> you don't have demand because people don't have jobs or they're working at low wage work. so you don't have the demand that would spark business investment. >> and the president today i think was making this very practical case, which was interesting, he kept saying it is...
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key is we not have another government shutdown and do keep the spending caps in place and don't raise taxes at a time when the economy is still weak and i think we can accomplish that over the next couple days. >> one issue still being debated extending long-term unemployment benefits. last week house mortgage leader nancy pelosi said any deal must include an extension but dick durbin said that is not the case. >> i don't think we've reached that point where we said this is it take it or leave it. what i hear from patty murray, i spoke to her the other night negotiations are making progress, moving in the right direction. >> congress has scheduled to begin its break this friday and not return until january the 7th. >>> well, a week after that deadly commuter train wreck in new york officials are upgrading signals. the new signals are expected to be up and running this morning. of course, four people were killed last sunday when a metro north train hit a stretch of track at nearly three times the speed limit. metro north now reducing the maximum speeds at 26 locations across the system. an a
key is we not have another government shutdown and do keep the spending caps in place and don't raise taxes at a time when the economy is still weak and i think we can accomplish that over the next couple days. >> one issue still being debated extending long-term unemployment benefits. last week house mortgage leader nancy pelosi said any deal must include an extension but dick durbin said that is not the case. >> i don't think we've reached that point where we said this is it take...